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Over a quarter of a million children read at home for less than 15 minutes a week, according to new research.
The Department of Healthhas launched the next step to its Choosing Health white paper, published in 2004. Health Challenge England sets out what the Government has been doing to tackle public health...
Professor Cathy Nutbrown is offering Nursery World readers and website users an exclusive opportunity to send her your questions about her final report into early education and childcare...
A First French Story - Leo le chat comes to play by Opal Dunn and Cathy Gale (Frances Lincoln, 10.99) is a bilingual story about Leo, a French cat, who is invited to play by an English-speaking...
Parents in Gateshead have set up a campaign to save local children’s centres in response to further cuts to family and children’s services in North East England.
Many possible situations in your setting's role play area, plus stories and children's books, offer rich means for exploring measure Role play areas provide lots of opportunities for children to...
In the past few weeks, two Serious Case Reviews have been published – one on the murder of an 18-month-old, and the other on the sexual abuse of two children under five. All three were being cared for...
Quality control Managers need to be aware of their staff members' individuality, says Mairi Maciver Clark.
Name: Becky Kingsley and Gemma HousePosition: Nursery practitioners at Windmill Hill Day Nursery in Swindon